Painting

Those Who Favour Fire

Perhaps my most well-known image, since I keep finding it all over the Internet, but here is its official and original home. Digital painting.

Not Your Average Angel

Actually, the second incarnation of this painting, recreated in 2010 after my skills were a little more up to scratch. Digital painting.

Rock Gods

A thematic play on words, this painting is the beginning of a series depicting Ancient Greek gods as music "gods". This first image features a very Beyonce-like Aphrodite, riding in on the sea foam. Digital painting.

Wayward Son

Sam Winchester, also of "Supernatural". Digital painting.

The Dean Winchester Project

OK, not exactly a "project" but I sure do seem to paint him a lot... who can blame me though, really? Dean Winchester from one of my favourite shows, Supernatural. And an excellent painting model. All digital paintings.

Fallen

Castiel, Angel of the Lord, as portrayed by the amazing Misha Collins on "Supernatural". Pencil and acrylic on paper.

Loki

As portrayed by Tom Hiddleston. My absolute favourite character of the Marvel universe (apart from Tony Stark). I included bits and pieces from the mythology of Loki here as well, such as his "monstrous" children and, if you squint, one of Odin's ravens. Digital painting.

The X-Men

I absolutely loved X-Men: First Class when it came out in 2011 (and now, all its sequels), just couldn't resist painting the two leads! Digital paintings.

Robert

Record Me Then

One of my major works from university, this series is an exploration of my relationship with my parents. Both were musicians in the 70s but, unfortunately, hardly any record exists from that time. So, sadly, that part of their lives (long before I came along), has been virtually unknown to me. These paintings illustrate the frustration of that loss, featuring portraits of both my parents from that time, painted onto album sleeves to form their own new "record". Oil on record sleeves.

Nema & Bini

After Bini passed away, I painted this for my family, so we could remember her and her sister as the beautiful little puppies they were. Oil on board.

Portrait

Digital painting.

Elephant baby

Because everyone needs a dose of cuteness in their lives. Just a bit of practice painting. Oil on canvas board.

Rogue

A bit of portrait practice on my part. Digital painting.

Dante & Virgil in Hell

Bit of a play on concepts here - Dante and Virgil, in this image, are from the Capcom game Devil May Cry, one I used to play as a kid. I stumbled across a painting one day depicting a scene in Dante's Inferno, of two souls tearing each other apart in one of the levels of Hell, with Dante and Vergil watching. Obviously, my imagination was captured and this is the result, depicting the game characters as the two tortured souls. Digital painting.

Musicians & Madness

Music is such a big influence for me, so I often find myself painting my favourite musicians.

Robin John Blake

From the last Nolan!verse Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, played by Joseph Gordon Levitt. Trying out lots of new techniques with this one. Digital painting.

Stiles

From that delightfully angsty and awesome show, Teen Wolf. I wanted to capture a more interesting expression than "intense stare" or "brooding". Digital painting.

Obama in Hexagons

I wanted to paint someone using only one type of brush (hexagonal), a friend challenged me to paint Obama. This is the result. Digital painting.

Objective & Subjective

One of our tasks in first-year uni was to paint a diptych featuring one objective event and one subjective event that occurred at the same time in history. I chose the death of Freddie Mercury, and my childhood swing. Acrylic on cardboard.